"In the end it's always about the balance of the team. Of course it is important as well what the players feel. It's a combination of everything about the player, about the club and about the team," Laudrup told the Daily Mirror.

"In the end you make a decision and that's it. But Danny is 100 per cent professional in training and in games. We do not know what will happen - he may leave, he may stay.

"We have to find the best solution for everybody."

The club have been linked with a £3m move for Stoke City striker Kenwyne Jones as a replacement for Graham, but it is believed that a fee of around £4.5m would be needed to persuade Stoke to part with Jones.